docketer

English

Etymology

docket + -er

Noun

docketer (plural docketers)

  1. One who dockets.
    • 1930, Sir Harold George Nicolson, Sir Arthur Nicolson, Bart., First Lord Carnock, page 326:
      He liked the new archivists, docketers, typists, printers, stenographers, binders, and second division clerks. He accepted the system as he found it.

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